Several UK hospitals closing due to no virus patients, massive failure of non-peer reviewed computer models of Neil Ferguson and Imperial College hacks who incorrectly predicted thousands more Covid-19 patients in UK and need for new hospitals that remain empty

MANCHESTER:Opened on April 19, the Manchester facility located in the main central hall of the former Manchester Central railway station, is equipped to take 750 coronavirus patients. It has not yet been confirmed if it has any patients.

BIRMINGHAM:Opened on April 16,the Birmingham hospital set up in the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) has a 500 bed capacity, that can be increased to 1,500 if necessary. It had not treated any patients by April 26and remains unclear if any have been admitted since.

BRISTOL:Opened on April 27, the hospital at the University of the West of England, is able to look after up to 1,000 patients. It had no patients by May 1.

YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER: Opened on April 21, the hospital at the Harrogate Convention centre will be able to care for up to 500. It has not yet been confirmed if it has had any patients.

EXETER AND TYNE AND WEAR: The Exeter and Tyne and Wear sites are both expected to be open in early May and will add up to 700 beds.

BELFAST:Belfast City Hospital’s tower block has been transformed into Northern Ireland’s first Nightingale hospital – a 230-bed unit staffed by a team drawn from across Northern Ireland.

The Prime Minister’s official spokesman told MailOnline: ‘In relation to London, it is not likely that in the coming days we will need to be admitting patients to the London Nightingalewhile coronavirus in the capital remains under control.

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